The vessel was traveling at more than 65 mph and Fernandez was over the legal limit for alcohol and had evidence of cocaine in his system at the time of the Sept. 25 crash, according to a report released Thursday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The vessel was traveling at more than 65 mph and Fernandez was over the legal limit for alcohol and had evidence of cocaine in his system at the time of the Sept. 25 crash, according to a report released Thursday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The vessel was traveling at more than 65 mph and Fernandez was over the legal limit for alcohol and had evidence of cocaine in his system at the time of the Sept. 25 crash, according to a report released Thursday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.